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Both Middle Kingdom and New Kingdom scarabs feature on our stylish scarf. In ancient Egypt, the scarab beetle was among the most popular protective amulets, because the Egyptians believed that a giant scarab moved the sun across the heavens each day.

Associated with the sun god Re, the scarab beetle was used as the subject for the hieroglyph meaning "to come into being," making the scarab a powerful symbol of rebirth. This fanciful scarf design showcases scarabs in The Met collection.

Both Middle Kingdom and New Kingdom scarabs feature on our stylish scarf. In ancient Egypt, the scarab beetle was among the most popular protective amulets, because the Egyptians believed that a giant scarab moved the sun across the heavens each day.

Associated with the sun god Re, the scarab beetle was used as the subject for the hieroglyph meaning "to come into being," making the scarab a powerful symbol of rebirth. This fanciful scarf design showcases scarabs in The Met collection.

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Gorgeous vibrant greens and blues..,The colors on this scarf are exquisite and look even more stunning in person. I think the scarf would look especially lovely worn with navy. The fabric is a bit more substantial feeling and less refined, especially compared to some of the other Met scarves that I've bought which are made of silk or chiffon. May not drape quite as well as a silk or chiffon scarf either. Overall it's gorgeous.